The Byzantine Empire: Rome That Refused to Die — Fexingo History
Empress Pulcheria ruled the Eastern Roman Empire from behind the throne—and then from on top of it. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the powerful women of Byzantium who shaped the empire for centuries. They start with Pulcheria, who in the fifth century managed to outmaneuver generals and eunuchs alike, calling herself 'Guardian of the Empire' and even being proclaimed Augusta. Then they move to Empress Theodora, wife of Justinian, whose influence during the Nika Revolt may have saved the empire. Along the way, they discuss Irene of Athens, who convened the Second Council of Nicaea and was the first empress to rule in her own right, minting coins with her image alone. They also touch on Anna Komnene, the historian daughter of Alexios I, whose Alexiad remains a key source for the First Crusade. The conversation covers how these women navigated the limits of Byzantine society—through piety, learning, and sheer political savvy—and how they were often later vilified or sanitized by chroniclers like Procopius and John Skylitzes. A nuanced look at gender and power in the medieval Mediterranean. #ByzantineEmpire #WomenInHistory #EmpressPulcheria #EmpressTheodora #IreneOfAthens #AnnaKomnene #NikaRevolt #Alexiad #SecondCouncilOfNicaea #Procopius #JohnSkylitzes #ByzantinePolitics #MedievalWomen #HagiaSophia #Constantinople #History #FexingoHistory #MediterraneanHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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